The number \(-34\) belongs to the following sets:
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Rational Numbers: All integers, fractions, and terminating or repeating decimals belong to this set. Since \(-34\) can be expressed as \(-34/1\), it is a rational number.
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Integers: This set includes all whole numbers and their negatives. Since \(-34\) is a whole number (specifically a negative whole number), it is an integer.
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Whole Numbers: This set includes all non-negative integers (0, 1, 2, ...). However, \(-34\) is negative, so it does not belong to this set.
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Natural Numbers: This set generally includes all positive integers (1, 2, 3, ...). Since \(-34\) is negative, it does not belong to this set either.
Thus, the correct response describing all the sets and subsets that \(-34\) belongs to is:
Rational Numbers, Integers